Photography Without Light.
Captain Colson states that a picture on albumen paper of a bronze object, such as a coin, can be obtained by moistening tho paper and placing the coin in contact with tho surface ; a reduction of silver takes place, and in a few minutes an impression similar to that producible by light is obtained, which may be toned and fixed.
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Bush Advocate, Volume XI, Issue 863, 25 November 1893, Page 6
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63Photography Without Light. Bush Advocate, Volume XI, Issue 863, 25 November 1893, Page 6
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